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Kim Heechul apologized for swearing, but maintained his other controversial remarks

Super Junior Kim Heechul, who recently made strong remarks about school violence, the Japan boycott, and the “Women’s Generation” forum, issued an apology.

On February 13th, Kim Heechul posted a picture of the sky on his Instagram, along with a long caption.

In particular, the Super Junior member wrote, “I apologize for using harsh profanity and vulgar expressions, regardless of whether I am right or wrong, and for showing my inner self. Once again, I am most sorry to the fans who have been hurt by the controversy I created. This is the last time and I will not allow any controversy from now on.”

Kim Heechul

However, Kim Heechul did not back down on his past remarks, and concluded the apology by saying, “Nevertheless, no matter how much I reflect, I don’t think I’m wrong for swearing at school violence and certain sites. Thank you.”

Previously, on February 9th, Kim Heechul appeared on a live broadcast on Afreeca TV by BJ Choi, and hosted a drinking and mukbang session.

Kim Hee Chul

Here, the male idol made harsh remarks toward the perpetrators of school violence, such as “You should be shot in the head” and “What are you happy about hitting people? You have to be punished.”

In addition, he was angry about the “No Japan” boycott in Korea, criticized the Daum Cafe “Women’s Generation”, and said that he donated money for the controversial streamer Bokyem, who filed a lawsuit against the aforementioned community. 

Kim Hee Chul

At the time, Kim Heechul also expressed his thoughts about Super Junior member Kangin, who got 2 drunk-driving sentences and an assault accusation, BJ Bokyem’s woman defamation controversy, and condemned “Cat Moms” (a term used for young Korean women who feed stray cats on the streets). 

Source: wikitree

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